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John Daniel Thomas

Birth1818 - Georgia, United States
Death1880 - Leon, Texas, United States
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Born in Georgia, United States on 1818. John Daniel Thomas married Jane Kyle and had 10 children. He passed away on 1880 in Leon, Texas, United States.

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Jane Kyle
1819 - 1865
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Franklin P. Thomas
1857 - 1934
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John Henry Thomas
1843 - 1920
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George Thomas
1856 - Unknown
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Mary C. Thomas
1849 - Unknown
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Joseph B. Thomas
1855 - Unknown
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William Thomas
1842 - Unknown
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Janey Thomas
1860 - Unknown
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Alexander Thomas
1862 - Unknown
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James W Thomas
1849 - Unknown
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Susannah Thomas
1847 - Unknown

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